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Comparison of definitions of the lag phase and the exponential phase in bacterial growth
Author(s) -
Zwietering M.H.,
Rombouts F.M.,
Riet K. van 't
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
journal of applied bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2672
pISSN - 0021-8847
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1992.tb01815.x
Subject(s) - gompertz function , lag , exponential growth , exponential function , mathematics , phase (matter) , duration (music) , logistic function , time lag , lag time , growth curve (statistics) , statistics , mathematical analysis , computer science , physics , biological system , computer network , quantum mechanics , acoustics , biology
M.H. ZWIETERING, F.M. ROMBOUTS AND K. VAN 'T RIET. 1992. Different definitions of the lag time and of the duration of the exponential phase can be used to calculate these quantities from growth models. The conventional definitions were compared with newly proposed definitions. It appeared to be possible to derive values for the lag time and the duration of the exponential phase from the growth models, and differences between the various definitions could be quantified. All the different values can be calculated from the growth parameters μ m , and a. Therefore, it appeared to be unnecessary to use complicated mathematical equations: simple equations were adequate. For the Gompertz model the conventional definition of the lag time did not differ appreciably from the newly proposed definition. The end‐point of the exponential phase and thus the duration of the exponential phase differed considerably for the two definitions. For the logistic model the two definitions lead to considerable differences for all quantities. It is recommended that the conventional definition is used for calculating the lag time. For the duration of the exponential phase it is recommended that the new definition is used. The value can be calculated, however, directly from the conventional growth parameters.